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Doesn't surprise me ... it would have made a lot of sense to do something like that when Neil Peart was active as then his whole kit could have been DW. Because this basically looks like what Neil did with his electronic kit (wood shells with DW lugs with Roland pads).

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I read that John Good is working on a limited edition e-kit with the module's components containing metal shavings from the key Ben Franklin used in his kite experiments back in the 1700s. It's called the "Timeless Transducer."

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GEWA, Anyone know if this is company is related to Dynacord, also in Germany ?

In the 80s I had a Dynacord kit with 12 bit sample chips,{Similar to the later, early D-Drums} used for quiet apartment headphone practicing. From what I remember there was little US support and finding sound chips was a "bear". {I owned a great studio "fusion kit" sound chip set, a Simmons similar sound set, special effect...handclaps /percussion set, and a boingy bebop tuned kit. The cymbal samples where nice but had way too short a sustain on slow patterns.....reverb on mixing board sends kind of helped ! }

Looks like a win, win, win, to me for electronic drummers....really nice looking acoustic kit on stage, great brain, easy to import samples..

P.S. Turned down a popular NY/ NJ band gig recently because they requested "V-Drum kits , only". I did two sub gigs with them on my acoustic kit with K-Con cymbals, and the lead singer commented privately how much better the cymbals and band sounded ! {Prefer the nuances of my acoustic "tools", and don't enjoy cable / monitor / pa fiascos....would rather set-up and play ! My Roland V-kit is set-up for early evening and late night private practice. IMHO}